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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From the tweet above, these people are now eligible for service in Ukraine: 1. Are missing or blind in one eye 2. Are partially deaf 3. Have a tracheotomy 4. Have jaw defects that prevent normal chewing 5. Suffer from dwarfism (<130cm for men) 6. Have a missing or nonfunctional arm 7. Have an amputated leg up to the thigh 8. Are missing fingers 9. Are missing both feet 10. Have a pacemaker implanted 11. Have only one working kidney 12. Have only one working lung 13. Have suffered from "traumatic castration" 14. Have a brain abscess (!) 15. Have a substantial skull defect 16. Have Parkinson's (!) 17. Have extreme scoliosis 18. Have severe chest deformities 19. Have "severe adrenal insufficiency" 20. Have no bladder.[/quote] lol. That's so funny. Fake news. https://www.stopfake.org/en/fake-ukraine-recognizes-a-person-with-one-leg-as-fit-for-military-service/ But, I'm still seeing that Russia is moving ahead with their conscription goals? "Over three months, the occupiers in the Luhansk People's Republic (LPP) intend to enlist 16-year-old boys for military registration" https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/russian-forces-plan-to-put-16-year-old-boys-on-military-record-in-luhansk-region/ar-AA1maHqP It's a shame, really. Poor kids. "more than half of Russian soldiers who have received medical attention after being wounded in the war in Ukraine required amputations" "about 54 percent of such injuries are "recognized as disabled with amputation of a limb."" "Roughly 80 percent of medical examinations that lead to amputations take place in Moscow and St. Petersburg," https://www.newsweek.com/over-half-russians-wounded-ukraine-get-amputations-russian-official-1835482 But Putin continues to occupy Ukraine and refuses to pull his troops out. [/quote]
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